Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  3|      understood, let us take an illustration from things very dissimilar.
2   I,    II,  6| fittingly compared to the first illustration. Respecting him, however,
3   I,    IV,  1|   employ a similitude by way of illustration. Suppose, then, the case
4   I,    IV,  1|        not apply to our present illustration. According to our point
5   I,     V,  4|        we shall from it take an illustration, by which it may be demonstrated
6   I,  VIII,  2|        beings, let us borrow an illustration from what either has been
7  II,    VI,  6|        absurd to make use of an illustration, although on a subject of
8  II,     X,  2|         sinners, he borrowed an illustration from earthly things, saying, "
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